- High-water levels to raise Saskatoon waterline by over half a metre
- House approves new Ukraine aid package as several Republicans join Democrats
- Astronomers find evidence of magnetic fields on distant exoplanets with high-speed winds
- Zelenskyy proposes meeting with Putin to end war in open letter
- John Bolton agrees to plead guilty in classified documents case
- Dawa Sherpa found alive after six days on Mount Everest
- Support increases for US bill aiming to restrict arms sales to Israel
- Study finds vitamin D and calcium may have limited impact on bone health
Browsing: UK News
Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is set to resign from his role as early as today, the BBC says. The SNP leader is expected to stand down following the collapse of the Bute House Agreement – his party’s power-sharing deal with the Scottish Greens – last week.
Girl, 13, charged with attempted murder after school stabbings is remanded A 13-year-old girl has been remanded to a youth…
Newborn baby airlifted from Bristol to Rome for life-saving surgery A one-month-old British boy with a serious heart condition has…
Five games to go: The fixtures that will decide the title race after Manchester City’s statement win
Five games to go: The fixtures that will decide the title race after Manchester City’s statement win The Premier League…
Friday’s front pages have a variety of different stories as their leads. Two domestic stories feature across several of the papers. According to several papers, Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf is in peril as the Scottish Greens say they will back a no-confidence motion against him. The world’s first “jab to stop skin cancer” is another popular story on the front pages, with the personalised vaccine being tested on UK patients.
Elsewhere, various celebrity stories and football make the front pages.
The UK back pages all lead on Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Brighton to move them within a point of the top spot – and with a game to spare.
The first trial of the world’s first “personalised” mRNA vaccine against the deadliest form of skin cancer – melanoma – is now underway in the UK. Steve Young, 52, from Stevenage, Hertz, who had a melanoma growth cut out of his scalp last August, is one of the first patients to try the shot.
Ronnie O’Sullivan ‘not at his best’ despite dominating Jackson Page Ronnie O’Sullivan may have strolled into an 8-1 lead over…
Wolves issue statement after two Premier League players are arrested over rape allegation Wolves have denied that two members of…
Two teachers stabbed in playground attack before colleague intervened Two teachers who were stabbed in a school playground in South…
Why is it so cold in the UK right now and when is it going to get warmer? April is…
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